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Office of the Auditor-General

The Office of the Auditor-General is an independent organization responsible for reviewing and assessing how government agencies and public institutions use public funds. Its role is to ensure financial accountability, transparency, and proper management of taxpayer money. By conducting audits and reports, it helps identify waste, fraud, or mismanagement, providing impartial insights to lawmakers and the public. This oversight promotes good governance, confidence in public spending, and the efficient delivery of services to citizens.